"Hubbard, David" wrote:
> Show me a GUI client that can do SSL IMAP, SSL POP3 and LDAP.
Well, Netscape Messenger can...
> Seperate accounts with seperate inboxes is much more than
> a regular expression. I can check email on all of my accounts and
> when I reply, select the account I want my reply to show as coming
> from in a drop down "From" box, very helpful when I need to be
> postmaster at a number of different domains easily.
Robin was referring to the highly inefficient mail filter tool built
into Outlook. It is a royal pain in the derriere to use.
> Since you had nothing productive to say, why don't you just be
> happy with your orderly, modularized unix client and not post to the
> list? I don't like Microsoft for much but OE5 makes my life easier so
> I choose to use it and it works great in combination with my linux based
> Qmail/Courier-IMAP w/SSL installation as a secure way to check a lot of
> email accounts.
My experience with Outlook has been similarly dismal. Outlook buggers up
quotes, misinterprets message times when they come off of IMAP (I get
the times in GMT rather than in the local time zone -- grr) and crashes
with ample frequency.
Never thought I'd say it, but Netscape is more stable, and I'm using it
instead =)
-Stephen-